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A functional definition to distinguish ponds from lakes and wetlands

A report on the water quality in UK rivers

Virtual Lake Maintenance Presentation

Colorado River Futures – “Climate & the River” Edition

Algal Blooms a Threat to Small Lakes and Ponds Too, New Study Says

Changing Rivers

Tahoe: State of the Lake Report Released

Lake Michigan has Become Dramatically Clearer in Last 20 Years — But at a Steep Cost

How Essar ​Steel Algoma ​Keeps Slag from ​Dissolving into ​the River

Stronger Storms Hamper Ability of Streams and Rivers to Clean Up Pollution

Aquahacking ​Event to save ​the Great Lakes

Fighting Eutrophication with Natural Bacteria

Sanitation Clean-up Helps Chinese Lakes

Reconnecting Europe’s Rivers The Smart Way

Oxygen Injections to Rejuvenate a Lake

The Volume and Mean Depth of Earth's Lakes

Startup Improves Pond Water Quality with Solar Energy

$10M Prize in ​Fight Against ​Algae

Ancient Inca Technology Could Save Lake Titicaca

Small ​Circulator ​Improves Water ​Quality in ​Ponds and Lakes

New Global Database to Track the Role of Lakes in Ecology

The Cause of Hypoxia in European Lakes

Calculating the Role of Lakes in Global Warming

Russian River Turns Blood Red

Mine Water May Never Recover From Contamination

Navajo Nation Sues EPA over Toxic Water Spill

Testing River Water with Dye

Mexico's Most Polluted River

Tempisque River Threatened - Costa Rica

Phosphorus Pollution in Lakes

Floating Solar - Kill Two Birds with One Stone

Xylem-designed filtration solution will help protect Idaho’s Boise River

Ohio plan to cut Lake Erie Algae

Hidden Menace in Rwanda Lake

Chinese and German Partners Work on Improving Water Quality of Lake Tai

NASA Glenn Research Center to Fight Toxic Algae

Retention Ponds Can Significantly Decrease Runoff

Bolivia and Peru Invest US$400 Million to Restore Lake Titicaca

Lakes Impact Ability of Forests to Store Carbon

Lakes Warming Faster Than Oceans or Air

New Guidelines on Toxic Algae

Canandaigua Lake Water Treatment Plants Keep Out Toxins

Water Quality Improves Across the Great Lakes Catchment

Brahmaptura Dams Hold Back Silt

Studying Nitrate in the Mississippi and Algae in Mendota

Study to Improve Water Quality

Sensor Technology for New York's Lake

Assessing Groundwater Beneath Africa

Coho Salmon Affected by Urban Pollution

Phoslock Water Solutions Awarded $10 Mil to Remediate Lake in Brazil

Volcanic Eruptions Reduce Flow Of Major Rivers

NASA Helps Toxic Algae Struggle

Low Cost Method to Remove Nutrients from Tile Drainage Water

Oilsands Face Severe Water Shortages

The Water Network Impact Director Vidhya defended her PhD at University of Neuchatel

Preservation of water resources and their proper utilisation